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      1. Popularity: 8,075th
        Meaning: Refers to an infant or young child.
        Origin: English; originally meant infant.
      1. Meaning: Beautiful
        Origin: Yiddish
      1. Popularity: 1,766th
        Meaning: Caretaker or enforcer of law.
        Origin: Derived from Old English meaning 'bailiff'.
      1. Popularity: 372nd
        Meaning: Bailiff or steward
        Origin: Old English, occupational surname for a bailiff or steward.
      1. Popularity: 723rd
        Meaning: One who bakes.
        Origin: Old English origin, meaning 'to bake'.
      1. Meaning: Baby or little girl
        Origin: Italian, from 'bambino'.
      1. Meaning: The name signifies someone living near a field or hillside.
        Origin: Banks originates from Old English, meaning 'field or hillside'.
      1. Meaning: Stranger or foreign woman.
        Origin: Derived from Greek "Barbaros," meaning 'foreign.'
      1. Popularity: 1,667th
        Meaning: Stranger or foreigner.
        Origin: Greek origin meaning 'foreigner'.
      1. Meaning: Stranger
        Origin: English origin; diminutive of Barbara.
      1. Meaning: Stranger or foreigner.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'foreigner'.
      1. Meaning: Son of consolation.
        Origin: English, derivative of Barnabas/Barnaby.
      1. Meaning: Nobleman or warrior
        Origin: Old French and Medieval Latin origin, meaning 'nobleman'.
      1. Popularity: 379th
        Meaning: "Strength of a bear" or "strife."
        Origin: A name of Old German origin, sometimes linked to Irish heritage, meaning 'bear' or 'strife.'
      1. Popularity: 3,483rd
        Meaning: Fair-haired or spear
        Origin: Irish and Old English origins
      1. Popularity: 28,158th
        Meaning: Son of Talmai
        Origin: Aramaic origin, diminutive of Bartholomew
      1. Meaning: Barley settlement
        Origin: Old English origins; place name meaning 'barley settlement'.
      1. Popularity: 3,657th
        Meaning: Royal or Kingly.
        Origin: Greek in origin, meaning 'royal'.
      1. Meaning: Venerable, revered.
        Origin: Derived from the Greek name Sebastianus.
      1. Popularity: 1,685th
        Meaning: Bailiff, Steward
        Origin: Derived from Old English 'Bailey', meaning bailiff or steward.
      1. Popularity: 3,843rd
        Meaning: Administrator or steward.
        Origin: Derived from English 'baili' meaning bailiff.
      1. Meaning: An official or overseer
        Origin: Old French occupation name
      1. Popularity: 556th
        Meaning: Bailiff or barrier-maker.
        Origin: Of Old English origin.
      1. Meaning: Bear, strong like a bear.
        Origin: English, derived from 'bear.'
      1. Popularity: 1,153rd
        Meaning: She who brings happiness.
        Origin: Originates from Latin Beatrix.
      1. Meaning: The name Beatrix means 'bringer of joy'.
        Origin: The name Beatrix is of Latin origin, rooted in 'Viatrix', later connected to 'beatus' meaning 'blessed'.
      1. Popularity: 3,410th
        Meaning: Bringer of joy or blessings
        Origin: Spanish and Portuguese origin.
      1. Popularity: 131st
        Meaning: Handsome, Beautiful
        Origin: French origin, meaning 'handsome' or 'beautiful.'
      1. Meaning: Handsome, Beautiful
        Origin: French, means 'handsome' or 'beautiful'
      1. Meaning: Natural landmark, a stream or brook.
        Origin: Old Norse/Middle English, meaning 'stream' or 'brook.'
      1. Popularity: 338th
        Meaning: Bee cottage or bee shelter.
        Origin: English origin, from 'beo' (bee) + 'cote' (cottage).
      1. Popularity: 367th
        Meaning: 'Homestead of Becca'
        Origin: Old English origin, meaning 'homestead of Becca'.
      1. Popularity: 6,792nd
        Meaning: Captivating or Snare
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew name Rebekah or Rebecca.
      1. Popularity: 1,604th
        Meaning: House of bread
        Origin: Spanish, from Hebrew 'Bethlehem'
      1. Popularity: 3,107th
        Meaning: Means bright, beautiful.
        Origin: Old High German and Italian origins, meaning bright serpent or beautiful.
      1. Popularity: 256th
        Meaning: Beautiful, Beautiful woman
        Origin: Italian, Latin
      1. Popularity: 911th
        Meaning: Beautiful friend
        Origin: Norman French: Beautiful friend
      1. Popularity: 1,904th
        Meaning: Beautiful
        Origin: French origin, means 'beautiful'.
      1. Meaning: Beautiful, lovely.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'beautiful'.
      1. Popularity: 1,640th
        Meaning: Son of the right hand.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, means 'son of the right hand'.
      1. Meaning: God has built
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 1,925th
        Meaning: Blessed
        Origin: Latin: 'Blessed'
      1. Meaning: Blessed.
        Origin: Spanish and Latin origin.
      1. Popularity: 12,861st
        Meaning: Blessed, good, kind
        Origin: Latin origin meaning 'blessed.'
      1. Popularity: 2,236th
        Meaning: Blessed.
        Origin: Latin & Spanish, meaning 'blessed'.
      1. Popularity: 18th
        Meaning: Son of the right hand.
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 115th
        Meaning: Blessed
        Origin: Latin via Old French; means 'blessed'.
      1. Popularity: 4,188th
        Meaning: Son of the right hand.
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew 'Binyamin.'
      1. Popularity: 2,108th
        Meaning: Son of the right hand or Blessed
        Origin: Hebrew and Latin origins tied to Benjamin and Benedict.
      1. Popularity: 1,252nd
        Meaning: Son of Ben
        Origin: Old English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Ben'
      1. Meaning: Meadow of coarse grass
        Origin: English - Meadow of Coarse Grass
      1. Popularity: 328th
        Meaning: Meadow with bentgrass or wooded clearing.
        Origin: English origin, derived from Old English.
      1. Meaning: Bent grass meadow.
        Origin: English, meaning 'bent grass meadow'.
      1. Popularity: 2,769th
        Meaning: Farmstead or settlement by the bent grass.
        Origin: Old English and Anglo-Saxon origin, from place names in England.
      1. Popularity: 6,266th
        Meaning: Victory bringer
        Origin: Greek
      1. Popularity: 1,489th
        Meaning: Birch wood clearing
        Origin: Old English, meaning "birch wood lea."
      1. Popularity: 2,345th
        Meaning: Brave or strong as a bear.
        Origin: The name Bernadette is of Germanic origin, adapted into French.
      1. Popularity: 21,946th
        Meaning: Brave as a bear
        Origin: Old German/French
      1. Popularity: 3,096th
        Meaning: Strong as a bear
        Origin: Germanic - brave bear
      1. Popularity: 2,771st
        Meaning: Brave as a bear
        Origin: Old High German
      1. Meaning: Bringer of victory.
        Origin: Greek-Latin origin, derivative of 'Pherenike.'
      1. Popularity: 7,056th
        Meaning: bringer of victory
        Origin: Greek origin, means 'bringer of victory'.
      1. Popularity: 17,641st
        Meaning: Brave as a bear
        Origin: Old German
      1. Meaning: bringer of victory
        Origin: Greek origin, from "Pherenike" or victor.
      1. Popularity: 19,761st
        Meaning: Bright, Famous
        Origin: Germanic origin, diminutive of names like Albert and Herbert.
      1. Meaning: Bright, Famous
        Origin: Germanic
      1. Popularity: 8,460th
        Meaning: Bright, Noble, Famous
        Origin: Old High German
      1. Popularity: 12,530th
        Meaning: Noble bright or illustrious.
        Origin: Bertie has English origins, originating as a pet form of Albert or Herbert.
      1. Meaning: Bright raven.
        Origin: Of Germanic origin; bright raven.
      1. Popularity: 18,539th
        Meaning: Represents the precious green gemstone.
        Origin: Greek origin, derived from a gemstone name.
      1. Meaning: God is my oath.
        Origin: Hebrew origin from Elizabeth.
      1. Popularity: 12,701st
        Meaning: God is my oath.
        Origin: Diminutive of Elizabeth, Hebrew origin.
      1. Popularity: 7,877th
        Meaning: 'God is my oath'.
        Origin: Hebrew, from Elisheva or Bethany.
      1. Meaning: House of figs or house of affliction
        Origin: Hebrew origin, associated with a village near Jerusalem.
      1. Popularity: 1,408th
        Meaning: House of figs or house of dates.
        Origin: Hebrew, biblical place name near Jerusalem.
      1. Popularity: 4,241st
        Meaning: Pledged to God.
        Origin: Diminutive of Elizabeth.
      1. Popularity: 12,401st
        Meaning: Pledged to God
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew, diminutive of Elizabeth.
      1. Popularity: 14,798th
        Meaning: God is my oath
        Origin: Hebrew origin, derived from Elizabeth
      1. Meaning: God is my oath
        Origin: Germanic; Italian diminutive of Elizabeth
      1. Popularity: 2,242nd
        Meaning: God is my oath.
        Origin: Hebrew; diminutive of Elizabeth.
      1. Meaning: Pledge to God
        Origin: Hebrew, derived from Elizabeth
      1. Popularity: 10,439th
        Meaning: Married, to marry.
        Origin: Hebrew - Meaning 'Married'.
      1. Popularity: 14,017th
        Meaning: 'Beaver meadow'
        Origin: Old English origin, meaning 'beaver meadow.'
      1. Popularity: 2,223rd
        Meaning: Literally translates to "beaver stream."
        Origin: English origins as a place name, meaning "beaver stream."
      1. Meaning: Box tree clearing or woodland.
        Origin: English place name originally referring to an area of box trees and woodland.
      1. Meaning: No widely recognized meaning in traditional sense.
        Origin: Derived from the Creole surname Beyincé.
      1. Popularity: 933rd
        Meaning: White or fair
        Origin: Italian
      1. Popularity: 2,411th
        Meaning: Moisture, refreshing, freshness.
        Origin: Arabic, significant in Islamic history.
      1. Popularity: 9,766th
        Meaning: Strong protector
        Origin: Diminutive of the name William
      1. Popularity: 1,626th
        Meaning: Resolute protector
        Origin: English origin, diminutive of William or Wilhelmina.
      1. Popularity: 2,210th
        Meaning: Resolute protector
        Origin: Old High German
      1. Meaning: Willful protector
        Origin: Derived from "Billie," a diminutive of William (Old High German).
      1. Popularity: 1,360th
        Meaning: small bird
        Origin: English, bird-related
      1. Popularity: 2,387th
        Meaning: Overseer, Guardian
        Origin: Old English origin, meaning 'overseer' or 'guardian.'
      1. Meaning: Bear-like
        Origin: Old Norse
      1. Popularity: 1,978th
        Meaning: Yellow, Pale
        Origin: Scottish and Irish origins, from Gaelic 'blá' meaning 'yellow' or 'pale'.
      1. Popularity: 488th
        Meaning: 'Field' or 'Plain' in Scottish Gaelic.
        Origin: Scottish Gaelic origins, derived from 'blàr' meaning 'field' or 'plain'.
      1. Popularity: 1,020th
        Meaning: Plain or field.
        Origin: Scottish origin, from Gaelic 'blár' meaning 'plain' or 'field.'
      1. Popularity: 1,980th
        Meaning: Stammerer, speech-impeded.
        Origin: Latin, from Blasius, meaning "lisp"," stammer".
      1. Popularity: 238th
        Meaning: Dark-haired or fair-skinned.
        Origin: Old English origins, meaning 'black or dark' or 'pale or fair'.
      1. Popularity: 364th
        Meaning: Dark woodland meadow.
        Origin: English origin, derived from words for 'black' and 'clearing'.
      1. Popularity: 3,506th
        Meaning: White, Fair
        Origin: Spanish origin, meaning 'white' or 'fair'.
      1. Meaning: White, fair, bright
        Origin: French origin, meaning "white" or "fair."
      1. Popularity: 18,858th
        Meaning: The name means white or fair.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'white' or 'pure'.
      1. Meaning: Bright, shining, or pale
        Origin: English origin, derived from surname Blake.
      1. Meaning: Means "yellow" or "light."
        Origin: Irish and Gaelic origin.
      1. Popularity: 1,516th
        Meaning: Associated with 'bright flame' or 'fire'.
        Origin: Latin origin, 'blaseus,' indicating 'lisping.'
      1. Meaning: Divine favor or gift
        Origin: English religious connotation
      1. Meaning: Joyous spirit
        Origin: English - Cheerful
      1. Popularity: 941st
        Meaning: Ox, commander, wave.
        Origin: Latin, Scandinavian, and Chinese origins.
      1. Meaning: Strength, swiftness
        Origin: Hebrew origin, biblical roots
      1. Popularity: 18,368th
        Meaning: Bright fame.
        Origin: Germanic, derived from Robert.
      1. Popularity: 4,237th
        Meaning: Bright fame, illustrious.
        Origin: English, linked to Roberta.
      1. Popularity: 4,275th
        Meaning: Bright Fame
        Origin: English, derived from Germanic 'Robert.'
      1. Popularity: 2,513th
        Meaning: Bright Fame
        Origin: Diminutive of Robert or Roberta, from Germanic 'hrod' and 'beraht.'
      1. Meaning: Messenger or ruler.
        Origin: Germanic, Norse origins.
      1. Meaning: Shelter or dwelling place.
        Origin: Scandinavian origin, related to Norse "Boe."
      1. Popularity: 561st
        Meaning: Awakening or enlightenment.
        Origin: Ancient Sanskrit; associated with Buddhism.
      1. Popularity: 755th
        Meaning: Messenger or herald, also interpreted as blessing.
        Origin: English and Scottish roots, means 'messenger' or 'blessing.'
      1. Popularity: 12,029th
        Meaning: Pretty, Beautiful
        Origin: Latin, Spanish
      1. Popularity: 1,001st
        Meaning: Pretty, charming.
        Origin: Scottish origin, meaning 'pretty.'
      1. Meaning: Pretty, attractive, good-tempered.
        Origin: Scottish and French origin meaning 'good' or 'pretty.'
      1. Popularity: 2,430th
        Meaning: Scribe or book-worker.
        Origin: Old English occupational name for a book-worker.
      1. Meaning: Good or fortunate.
        Origin: Old French - 'bon' meaning 'good'.
      1. Popularity: 1,228th
        Meaning: Means 'Botwulf's stone.'
        Origin: City-based origin from English city.
      1. Popularity: 675th
        Meaning: 'Son of Owen' or 'well-born.'
        Origin: Welsh origin, meaning 'son of Owen.'
      1. Meaning: Victorious, winning.
        Origin: Scottish origin, derived from Gaelic 'Buadhach,' meaning 'victorious.'
      1. Popularity: 4,710th
        Meaning: Boyd signifies 'yellow-haired' or 'blond'.
        Origin: Gaelic origins, signifying 'yellow' or 'blond'.
      1. Popularity: 8,429th
        Meaning: Broad clearing or broad meadow.
        Origin: Old English origin related to 'brad' or 'broad.'
      1. Popularity: 2,324th
        Meaning: Denotes wisdom and strength, resembling a 'salmon.'
        Origin: Irish and Gaelic, 'descendant of Bradán,' meaning 'salmon.'
      1. Popularity: 5,765th
        Meaning: Broad ford; indicating a wide river crossing.
        Origin: Old English, meaning 'broad ford'.
      1. Popularity: 676th
        Meaning: Broad wood or meadow
        Origin: Old English
      1. Popularity: 15,033rd
        Meaning: Broad wood or clearing
        Origin: Old English origin, means 'broad wood' or 'broad clearing'
      1. Popularity: 611th
        Meaning: 'Spirited', 'broad'.
        Origin: Irish Gaelic origin; means 'spirited' or 'broad'.
      1. Meaning: Wide meadow
        Origin: Irish and English roots, meaning 'broad valley'.
      1. Popularity: 5,869th
        Meaning: Salmon or skilled fisherman
        Origin: Irish surname origin
      1. Meaning: Broad hill or valley
        Origin: Celtic and Old English
      1. Meaning: Salmon or wide valley.
        Origin: Irish and English, meaning 'salmon' or 'from the wide valley.'
      1. Popularity: 1,563rd
        Meaning: Broad hill or brave lake.
        Origin: Modern American, combo of 'Bray' & 'lyn'.
      1. Popularity: 1,241st
        Meaning: Combination of Bray and Lynn
        Origin: American
      1. Popularity: 4,773rd
        Meaning: Broad or wide.
        Origin: Old English and Celtic origin.
      1. Meaning: The name Brain signifies strength and leadership akin to a prominent hill.
        Origin: Celtic origin meaning 'hill.'
      1. Popularity: 19,858th
        Meaning: Prince or chieftain.
        Origin: Irish and Old Welsh origin.
      1. Meaning: 'Fiery beverage' or associated with the spirit 'brandy.'
        Origin: Derived from the English word for brandy.
      1. Popularity: 5,370th
        Meaning: Broom hill
        Origin: Old English for broom hill
      1. Popularity: 6,077th
        Meaning: "sword" or brandy - spirit
        Origin: English and Italian origin
      1. Popularity: 23,354th
        Meaning: Firebrand or sword
        Origin: English
      1. Popularity: 409th
        Meaning: Beacon hill, place of the gorse, and mentoree.
        Origin: Old English for "broom-covered hill".
      1. Meaning: 'Fire' or 'sword'
        Origin: Germanic, meaning 'fire' or 'sword.'
      1. Popularity: 4,821st
        Meaning: Related to a type of alcoholic spirit.
        Origin: Dutch origin, meaning "burnt wine".
      1. Meaning: Hill, hilltop
        Origin: English, derived from Irish and Welsh roots
      1. Meaning: Raven, with connections to prophecy and insight.
        Origin: Irish origin, meaning descendant of Branán.
      1. Popularity: 2,263rd
        Meaning: Son of Bran or son of the raven.
        Origin: English origin from 'son of Bran.'
      1. Popularity: 6,527th
        Meaning: Proud or brave
        Origin: Norse and Germanic
      1. Meaning: Fiery sword
        Origin: Old Norse
      1. Popularity: 707th
        Meaning: Steep or high pasture
        Origin: English, derived from place name meaning 'steep wood or clearing'.
      1. Meaning: Brilliant and Shining
        Origin: Spanish/Portuguese name with Latin origins.
      1. Popularity: 310th
        Meaning: Badger's settlement
        Origin: Old English, meaning "badger's town".
      1. Meaning: Meaning: Brock's town or place of the badger.
        Origin: English origin, derived from Braxton.
      1. Popularity: 1,765th
        Meaning: Strong, noble, virtuous.
        Origin: Irish origin - Brian.
      1. Popularity: 295th
        Meaning: Broad and wise.
        Origin: Irish, derived from Ó Bradáin.
      1. Popularity: 3,008th
        Meaning: Broad valley or salmon; adventurous spirit.
        Origin: Derived from Old English and Gaelic, linked to broad or salmon.
      1. Popularity: 2,124th
        Meaning: Open plain or meadow.
        Origin: Modern American origin.
      1. Meaning: Meadow or clearing at a hillside.
        Origin: English origin, modern creation.
      1. Popularity: 1,101st
        Meaning: Brave, strong, and cheerful.
        Origin: Modern American blend of Brayden and Jalen.
      1. Meaning: Braylin means 'hillside lake' or 'pool on the hillside'.
        Origin: The name Braylin comes from Anglo-Saxon roots and is English in origin.
      1. Popularity: 1,290th
        Meaning: Combination name.
        Origin: Modern American, combination of Brayden and Jalen.
      1. Meaning: Son of Brice
        Origin: Modern English blend name.
      1. Meaning: Noble, fine, powerful.
        Origin: Irish and Scottish origins from words meaning noble, fine, power.
      1. Popularity: 18,806th
        Meaning: Noble, strong, virtuous.
        Origin: Irish origin, variant of Brianna.
      1. Popularity: 25,141st
        Meaning: Noble, strong.
        Origin: Irish variation of Brianna.
      1. Popularity: 3,158th
        Meaning: Strong, Noble
        Origin: Irish/Celtic origin meaning 'strong' or 'noble'.
      1. Popularity: 16,933rd
        Meaning: Strong, noble, virtuous.
        Origin: Irish origin, variant of Brian or Briana.
      1. Popularity: 2,016th
        Meaning: Speckled or freckled.
        Origin: Irish origin, derived from 'Ó Breacáin.'
      1. Popularity: 4,061st
        Meaning: Strength or exalted one
        Origin: Irish, Celtic origins from Brighid meaning 'exalted one'
      1. Meaning: Noble, strong, and virtuous.
        Origin: An Irish-derived name from 'Brian', meaning 'high' or 'noble'.
      1. Popularity: 2,436th
        Meaning: Strength or flame.
        Origin: Old Norse, means 'sword' or 'torch'.
      1. Popularity: 1,845th
        Meaning: Prince, kingly or brave.
        Origin: Irish origin, derived from 'Bréanainn'.
      1. Popularity: 5,117th
        Meaning: Prince, brave, and strong.
        Origin: Irish origins, associated with Saint Brendan.
      1. Popularity: 4,695th
        Meaning: The meaning of Brendon centers around 'prince' or 'princely'.
        Origin: Irish origin, from Gaelic 'Bréanainn'.
      1. Popularity: 3,790th
        Meaning: Raven or little drop
        Origin: Irish and Gaelic
      1. Popularity: 2,027th
        Meaning: Descendant of Braonán, 'sorrow' or 'moisture.'
        Origin: Irish origin, derived from 'Ó Braonáin.'
      1. Popularity: 7,288th
        Meaning: Descendant of Braonán, meaning teardrop or moisture.
        Origin: Irish origin, derived from Gaelic ‘Ó Braonáin’.
      1. Meaning: Descendant of Braonán
        Origin: Irish
      1. Popularity: 3,052nd
        Meaning: Hill, steep, or high place.
        Origin: English origin, derived from place names meaning "hill".
      1. Meaning: 'From the burnt meadow'
        Origin: Old English origin, meaning 'burnt wood'
      1. Popularity: 3,630th
        Meaning: Hill of fire
        Origin: English, from a place name meaning "hill of fire."
      1. Popularity: 18,458th
        Meaning: Noble and strong.
        Origin: English, variant of Brianna.
      1. Popularity: 8,564th
        Meaning: A Breton; someone from Brittany
        Origin: Old English - Refers to the Bretons of Brittany
      1. Popularity: 2,258th
        Meaning: A person from Brittany
        Origin: Old English, meaning 'from Brittany'
      1. Popularity: 1,725th
        Meaning: Noble, strong, virtuous.
        Origin: Irish and Gaelic origin, variant of Brianna/Brian.
      1. Popularity: 627th
        Meaning: Noble, Strong
        Origin: Irish, derived from Celtic
      1. Popularity: 940th
        Meaning: Noble, strong.
        Origin: Gaelic, Irish origin.
      1. Popularity: 363rd
        Meaning: Noble, strong, virtuous.
        Origin: Irish, feminine form of Brian.
      1. Popularity: 9,045th
        Meaning: Noble, strong, exalted
        Origin: Irish-Celt origin, female form of Brian
      1. Popularity: 677th
        Meaning: A thorny plant or bush
        Origin: English
      1. Popularity: 5,821st
        Meaning: Speckled or freckled.
        Origin: Old French and Latin origins, popularized in Europe by Saint Brice, a 5th-century bishop.
      1. Popularity: 1,510th
        Meaning: Bridge builder or dweller.
        Origin: Bridger is of Old English origin, associated with bridges.
      1. Popularity: 1,450th
        Meaning: Exalted one
        Origin: Irish Celtic
      1. Popularity: 12,932nd
        Meaning: Exalted one or strong.
        Origin: Irish origin, derived from Gaelic, meaning "exalted one."
      1. Popularity: 4,207th
        Meaning: Exalted one
        Origin: Derived from Irish Gaelic 'Brighid'.
      1. Meaning: Noble, strong, virtuous.
        Origin: Celtic origin, female form of Brian.
      1. Popularity: 832nd
        Meaning: God is my strength.
        Origin: Hebrew and Italian origins, diminutive of Gabriella.
      1. Popularity: 323rd
        Meaning: God is my strength.
        Origin: French origin, derived from Gabrielle.
      1. Popularity: 14,057th
        Meaning: Exalted, strong
        Origin: Celtic, Irish Gaelic
      1. Popularity: 654th
        Meaning: Bridge dweller or bridge worker
        Origin: English, originally an Old Norse topographic surname
      1. Meaning: Bright town
        Origin: English origin, "bright town."
      1. Meaning: Exalted one.
        Origin: Irish origin, 'exalted one', from Celtic mythology.
      1. Popularity: 5,186th
        Meaning: Exalted one.
        Origin: French, from Irish goddess name.
      1. Popularity: 3,047th
        Meaning: Briar meadow
        Origin: English and Irish
      1. Meaning: Hill clearing or meadow.
        Origin: Modern invented name with English and Welsh elements.
      1. Popularity: 965th
        Meaning: Brown meadow
        Origin: Old English origin, meaning 'brown meadow'.
      1. Popularity: 16,480th
        Meaning: Noble, virtuous person.
        Origin: Derived from Brianna, a Celtic origin, meaning 'noble'.
      1. Popularity: 3,784th
        Meaning: Breeze
        Origin: Spanish - Breeze
      1. Meaning: Breeze, gentle as the wind.
        Origin: Spanish origin, derivative of 'Brisa'.
      1. Popularity: 1,025th
        Meaning: A place name
        Origin: Old English - 'place by the bridge'
      1. Popularity: 6,700th
        Meaning: Land of the Britons, strong Spirit, to breathe.
        Origin: Origins from French region Bretagne.
      1. Popularity: 2,165th
        Meaning: From Brittany
        Origin: Anglicized form of Brittany, from a French region.
      1. Meaning: Land of the Britons or from Brittany.
        Origin: Old English/Celtic, related to the region of Brittany in France.
      1. Meaning: Strength or power.
        Origin: Scandinavian origin, linked to Birgitta.
      1. Meaning: From Great Britain or land of the Britons.
        Origin: English, deriving from Brittany, France.
      1. Popularity: 25,436th
        Meaning: Of the British Isles
        Origin: A modern English name derived from Latin 'Brittania'.
      1. Meaning: British land
        Origin: Derived from the Brittany region in France
      1. Popularity: 1,646th
        Meaning: Land of the Britons
        Origin: Derived from a French region, Brittany.
      1. Meaning: From Brittany or Briton
        Origin: Derived from Brittany, a region in France.
      1. Popularity: 6,424th
        Meaning: the name means 'from Brittany, France.'
        Origin: English; derived from Brittany, a region in France.
      1. Meaning: Land of the Britons
        Origin: From Brittany, France
      1. Meaning: Comes from Brittany, means 'from Britain'.
        Origin: English variant of Brittany, French region name.
      1. Meaning: Land of the Britons.
        Origin: Place name in France.
      1. Popularity: 3,873rd
        Meaning: Denotes a person from Brittany, or a British individual.
        Origin: English origin, derived from "Bretun."
      1. Meaning: Bright town
        Origin: Old English place name, meaning "Bright town."
      1. Popularity: 1,542nd
        Meaning: Badger, Sturdy
        Origin: English origin, derived from 'brocc'
      1. Popularity: 4,719th
        Meaning: Son of a famous ruler; Descendant of fantasy.
        Origin: Irish and Welsh origin, signifying 'descendant of Bruadar' or 'son of Rhydderch.'
      1. Popularity: 1,669th
        Meaning: Little ridge
        Origin: Scottish place name
      1. Popularity: 381st
        Meaning: One from a muddy place.
        Origin: Of Gaelic origin, linked to Scotland and Ireland.
      1. Meaning: Descendant of Brógán.
        Origin: Irish, from 'Ó Brógáin'.
      1. Popularity: 2,278th
        Meaning: Son of Brown
        Origin: English surname
      1. Meaning: Named after New York borough.
        Origin: American, named after a borough in NYC.
      1. Popularity: 5,699th
        Meaning: Small stream or creek.
        Origin: Old English origin, means small stream.
      1. Popularity: 637th
        Meaning: Stream or brook.
        Origin: Old English origin meaning 'stream'.
      1. Meaning: Water, small stream, affectionate.
        Origin: Old English + modern suffix.
      1. Meaning: Combined meaning of 'small stream' and 'lake.'
        Origin: Modern American blend of Brooke and Lynn.
      1. Popularity: 213th
        Meaning: Broken land; Delightful brook.
        Origin: American - From a borough in New York.
      1. Popularity: 769th
        Meaning: Associated with a small stream or borough in NY.
        Origin: Derived from Brooklyn, a New York City borough, originating from Dutch "Breukelen".
      1. Popularity: 117th
        Meaning: Stream, Brook
        Origin: English origin, meaning 'stream' or 'brook'.
      1. Popularity: 1,089th
        Meaning: Derived from a place name in France.
        Origin: Norman French, from the place name 'Bruc'.
      1. Popularity: 1,453rd
        Meaning: Brown, dark-haired, or brown-skinned.
        Origin: Old High German for brown, used in Germanic and Italian cultures.
      1. Popularity: 609th
        Meaning: Noble or strong
        Origin: Irish origin, means noble or strong
      1. Popularity: 6,411th
        Meaning: Strong, noble, virtuous
        Origin: Celtic, derived from Brian
      1. Popularity: 3,623rd
        Meaning: Strong, noble, virtuous.
        Origin: Derived from Irish/Gaelic 'Brian.'
      1. Popularity: 2,274th
        Meaning: Strong, virtuous, honorable.
        Origin: Old Celtic, Irish and Breton origins.
      1. Popularity: 473rd
        Meaning: Strength and valor
        Origin: Celtic/Scottish origin, common in Medieval Brittany.
      1. Popularity: 1,623rd
        Meaning: Son of Brice or speckled, freckled
        Origin: Celtic and Old Welsh
      1. Popularity: 1,998th
        Meaning: Meadow or noble meadow.
        Origin: Modern English name, a blend of Brie and Lee.
      1. Popularity: 3,171st
        Meaning: Noble meadow or hill meadow
        Origin: Modern English; combination of Irish and Old English origins.
      1. Meaning: Unknown, modern invented name.
        Origin: Modern invented, potentially a blend of other names.
      1. Popularity: 3,424th
        Meaning: Hill or mound.
        Origin: Welsh nature name.
      1. Popularity: 542nd
        Meaning: Small hill or field
        Origin: New American
      1. Meaning: Hill meadow
        Origin: Combination of Welsh and Old English origins
      1. Meaning: Hill meadow
        Origin: Welsh - hill and meadow
      1. Popularity: 852nd
        Meaning: Meaning: Hill.
        Origin: Welsh origin meaning 'hill'.
      1. Meaning: Hill
        Origin: Welsh
      1. Meaning: Hill meadow
        Origin: Modern English (Welsh + English heritage)
      1. Popularity: 11,150th
        Meaning: Noble
        Origin: English, derived from Bryant, an Old Breton personal name, Brian.
      1. Meaning: Son of Brice (speckled, stained)
        Origin: Scottish - Derived from the surname meaning son of Brice.
      1. Popularity: 271st
        Meaning: Son of Brice; Noble, Resolute.
        Origin: English surname of Norman invasion.
      1. Meaning: Bridge town
        Origin: English origin, from 'bridge' and 'town.'
      1. Popularity: 14,146th
        Meaning: Friend or companion.
        Origin: Old English, diminutive of 'Buddy.'
      1. Popularity: 6,787th
        Meaning: Friendly companion
        Origin: English, meaning Friend
      1. Meaning: God is my oath
        Origin: English diminutive of Elizabeth
      1. Popularity: 27,984th
        Meaning: Beautiful river crossing
        Origin: Old French
      1. Meaning: Knot in wood, grove dweller.
        Origin: Old English origin, meaning a knot in a tree or small hillock.
      1. Meaning: Bright, shining.
        Origin: English origin, derived from Old English 'beorht,' meaning 'bright.'
      1. Popularity: 7,752nd
        Meaning: Fortified town or settlement.
        Origin: Derived from Old English, meaning 'fortified town'.
      1. Popularity: 15,117th
        Meaning: Someone who breaks things with strength.
        Origin: Derived from English slang meaning 'breaker.'
      1. Meaning: Strong, tough, masculine.
        Origin: Derived from Old French 'boucher' (butcher).
      1. Popularity: 1,728th
        Meaning: Barn; from the barn.
        Origin: Old English 'byre' meaning barn.